Scouts Canada has apologized for trying to sue the elderly parents of a deceased New Brunswick man who said he was sexually abused by his scout leader. The organization laid the third-party claim after it received notice it was being sued by Gilles DesRoches's estate over the alleged abuse. DesRoches took his own life in 2014 after years of mental anguish, which his family says was brought on by abuse he said he suffered as a boy in the 1970s. His widow and daughter vowed to get justice for him. They filed a lawsuit against Scouts Canada in 2015, saying the organization is responsible for the abuse that haunted him until his death.

Canuck the crow, Vancouver's most notorious bird, is being accused of flying away with a knife from a crime scene. The crow has quite a reputation in Vancouver and its antics are regularly chronicled on social media, including a dedicated Facebook page that has a profile photo of the bird holding a knife in its beak.Earlier on Tuesday,police had shot a man near Hastings and Cassiar streets.They were called to the scene of a car engulfed in flames. When they arrived, police said, they were confronted by a man with a knife. Shots were fired and the man was arrested.

Tens of thousands of travelers standing in interminable security lines this holiday weekend will, at least momentarily, entertain fantasies of revenge against the Transportation Security Administration. Airports could actually do something about the hated agency, and a few are weighing a radical option: firing TSA screeners and hiring private replacements.

President Barack Obama may have faced the legacy of Hiroshima most directly with his embrace of a man who survived the devastating atomic blast. He spoke briefly with two survivors Friday at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.

As Barack Obama becomes the first sitting US president to visit Hiroshima, should the US apologize for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan?

The mainstream view of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 is that it was needed in order to force Japan to surrender and bring an end to the war, but a look at history shows that some prominent military commanders and politicians thought otherwise.

In this week's Reality Check, Mehdi Hasan asks if use of the bombs was justified; and as President Obama visits Hiroshima, should the US apologize to the victims of the bombings?

Daniel Shaver, a 26-year-old father of two, was fatally shot in a hotel room by a Mesa, Arizona, police officer.

We have analyzed the video clip: where is the reason to shoot 5 times, also in case of an armed man? Enough one shot in a specific area to block action of suspected. We are not specialists, but for us it seems exaggerated the Police reaction. - M.Lermontov x INC News